RCSC Launches Short Messages Donation Platform
November 10, 2006 |
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The Red Cross Society of China has launched a "9993″ special number to receive donations made through mobile text messages.
Mobile phone users can send short messages to 9993 by mobile phones to donate different sums of money to support RCSC's activities in China. Users can donate each month by sending MY5, MY10, or MY15 to 9993 to donate RMB5, RMB10, RMB15, respectively, each month to RCSC. To cancel this monthly donation, users can send MY5Q, MY10Q, MY15Q or 0000 to 9993.
This is the first attempt of the special service number, common to mobile phones, put forward by China Telecom, China Netcom, China Mobile and China Unicom. All the donations received will be used in RCSCs activities in the humanitarian field.
Founded in 1904, RCSC is the only national Red Cross Society in China and a humanitarian social relief organization.
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Hi, I made a special trip to Wangfujing the other day to donate blood. The girl said, "How old are you?" I said 53. Then I had to write down my birth date. She went into the mobile unit and returned 10 minutes later and said they have no English forms. I have given blood there before and I had my booklet but it didn't matter. Go away! she might have said. Now I see you don't want blood, you want money. True? Yours truly, Richard Bowen rh+ group O